Jax Taylor Spotted Filming Season 2 of ‘The Valley’ with Jesse Lally!
Jax Taylor Spotted Filming Season 2 of ‘The Valley’ with Jesse Lally!
The second season of Bravo’s The Valley is underway, and tensions are already high among the cast.
On July 18, Jax Taylor was captured in a serious discussion with co-star Jesse Lally outside his home, signaling the drama fans can expect as filming progresses.
Jax, known for his candid nature, recently hinted at brewing conflicts on his podcast, “When Reality Hits,” particularly noting his decision to exclude a cast member from his upcoming birthday festivities. While he did not specify who or what ignited the feud, his comments suggested unresolved issues within the group.
“I don’t need to bring the drama. It’s already there. They just didn’t put it on the TV and I’m shocked,” the VPR alum expressed.
He emphasized his commitment to transparency in the upcoming season, promising viewers that previously unaired grievances would come to light.
“You guys are in for it because I’m going to make sure there are things that are going to be told this time. I feel like everything wasn’t let out of the bag. There was a lot of like, ‘Why wasn’t this shown?’ That’s not going to happen. Some of you people are going to be in for a surprise,” he stated.
Speculation about Taylor’s antagonist centers around Danny Booko, who also acknowledged friction with a fellow cast member earlier this month.
Speaking on Nia’s “Hold My Crown” podcast, Danny described feeling betrayed by someone he once considered a close friend on the show, accusing them of spreading falsehoods for dramatic effect.
“One of whom you thought was your closest friends on there, trying to stir stuff up and insinuate things that aren’t true. And try to stir the pot, which he thinks is for the show,” Booko revealed.
He expressed his desire to resolve their issues, preferably off-camera, to avoid prolonging the discomfort.
“We need to have that conversation. I would like to have that conversation that may happen on season 2. But I hope it happens before. Because I don’t like conflict. I don’t like feeling this way,” he explained.
Danny’s wife, Nia, also chimed in during the podcast, voicing her concerns about the male dynamics within the cast, particularly those involving her husband.
“I know there’s some of the guys who you get along with. But then I feel like there’s some guys that haven’t been quality friends for you. That makes me apprehensive,” she said, highlighting the complexities of friendships among the men.
As The Valley gears up for another dramatic season, the cast’s off-screen and on-screen interactions promise to deliver the compelling, conflict-driven narratives that fans of the series have come to expect.
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